Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 15, 1931, p. 1

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ft 4 fjftyseventh year no jo acton ontario ihuubdav october 15 11131 eight home print pages five cents i various items of local interest cotnlnf dr v e luke optometrist l7 yonge street toronto- abl eywdght specialist for glasses mxivvi hlnum s jewlwy store acton friday nownber do t forget too date b 3 wonuwi arwi lnen when her husband ran his car lrto the rev of trailer on the centre h d two miles north or cooksvlue satur day night mm llmly poole 3b oooka- vule suffered broken right win and deep cut over uu right eye the trnlur belonged to kilmer and barber toronto and wu driven by f atkinson li- thorn avenue toronto thetr son clar ence age 11 suffered injuria to his kn e mrs poolo was takou to 8t joseph k hospital traffic olluar charlra lit t- fernon investigated want magistrate in north iid warden mason of acton mayor j 1 mackenzie of georgetown lleuve george cleave of ksqurslng and ueevc dune campbell of nassagaweya interview d hon w e held at toronto on monday re the necessity of appointing a magls trate in um of the four mimlclpautli i they drew attention to tile fact uit the lower end of iho county hail thro and the upper none rue ailing consider able more expense to the northern rouh icipalltles tho delegation was well ra celved and favorable roulu are hoped for georgetown herald mr and mr jo holme iad bad ivall a couple of acton aged naldtnui suf fered a serious fall op wednesday of last week when mr and mrs joe holme fell downstairs at uirlr lwmo on how i avenue mrs holme wan assisting mr holmes bpsuiira when lie fell backward and both were thrown u the bottom of the btairs mrs holme suffered a dirt- located collarbone and a sprained ankla and was badly bruised she lias be u cannned to iter bod since but u making as rttvvrabte progr tui an ran bo expected mr holmes wan bully slmkcn up and bruised but la ubw to be about the house now aud theft at cfenwlllumtf on beptembrr 2h the warchoiuyj ownd by joseph weaumont at glenwllllanis waa destroyed by are causing loss of 4 000 jt was at flntt bcllovd that tho lire wax or an tiiremdlary nature but bwuitlgu- tloiu made by provincial cmir table cook employment plans councirb chief topie council arranges orraniauon meeting to dtecutjs unem ployment conditions and meaiw of coping with them at urn meeting of the council on rue4 day evtnlng councillors hansen thut ford dr n lson and harrison were pie kent and heove mason presided tho tw ntleth report of the finance committee recommended tliat ui fol lowing accounts le paid acton public utlllttei commis sion street lighting 144 7j a ton iubllr utllltl ft commis sion row n hall acton iubltc uulltu- 1 com mis klmi pump hmuui artoii imbllr utllltli a com mis alon power at t prlug 2 bo 10 1 enterrb 3utn upbi arton jubllr mil i tin coinmu- dlon amia 1- jt j mcpherium tuiwuua junrs 10 a marfi wuctlng jumni 1 0 king tlln j4 1 provlu lal rrtaiurwr btnklng fund 14 111 j h wauon labor 31 u v j hamard luipplletl 1 f u j wallace hln t u and witlkn 1 j kltclile a agar eoal for town hall fi oiorgn lantr gfav lllng litre u u 75 alton fax uim printing and advrtutng llu 1 bo n i he rviport win adopted with tli amount owing to j u watirfin to be deducted from hu uuten owing tlui mun icipality a coupler of reiddeilu wire prrirfnt t- inquire if anything drflult wui being done r gardlng uu uiw mploymt nt iiltun tlon and the bulldln of the highway from acton to milton ihn ilwivo poln- od out that to the preint untiring had be il dndnltoly nettled another one hud ben informed tliat ho could not fiocure employment in acton an ho lived juil ouutldo the ormratlon jtlio oounrtl aured him that ho would 1m conxldered in trui biuno light aft alt uifl applicant and given con uleratlou wltli all other unemployed the ftro bylaw defining tlio nro hmtu in acton was reviewed at the requent o a councillor ihn matter lion alwayii been a contenuouii one i lie ci rk iruitrurted t make inquiry rewarding the regulation i in other coininunltiwl a 1 tier from dr it k amlt rnon 1 outllnod the uggwitlonk that he had i inudn to the departmenu r gardlng un- i t g uuii rtflimployment workn in the county amonu 7 aml r wf h t j other thing he had iii that itau ocorgetoan have led tlui authorities to a i k believe otlutrwbu- rlils wk vrovliicul constable conkinun and chief muriliall arrested jack norton aged 33 year ft of aitmwlhiams who with two other yoiia men l alugivl to have brokm into thi ijeaumimt warehoumi on ulu night of thi fire and it is allrged tht fire was the iwuilt of tlui three young men steal ng gu morton wai uwlged in th county iall at milton to await trial the jfohtuton say en wedding a quiet but pretty wedding was sol mil- lied at knox maliftf wllkyw btrce acton when margaret jean elder daugh ter of mr and mn henry bayers acton became the bride of mr gordon l johnston eon of mrs charlotte mc donald of hamilton ttev h l hcpnli m a olflclatlng tho bridal couple were unattended 1 he bride looked ch irmlnff in gown of poudre blue gwi- gctte trimmed wiu ijcb pollowhng mo wedding ceremony a bridal breakfa- 1 waa served at the home of the brldoi parents whi n about tw nty of uie im mediate relatives of tlui bride and groom were prcbcnt ilater mr and mrs john ston wft by motor on a honeymoon trip to timmlns tho bride travelling in green coat trimmed with utah fur and a green crepe dress witli hat and ac ceksorlo to mutch upon their return mr and mrs johmiton will rcild hamilton barn hunted in fcrrooa pirn believed to have rtatuml from im overturned lantern totally dtbtroyed tho barn on ui farm of ocorgi wcamior- atone mecond unu of trumou towm hip saturday night iho barn one of hr- largest in uie district was burned to highway work from acton to mil ton bi undortilkin thli full iho mint u r hon mr muccauley had told tho memb r that tlib work wui nlaud for nexliear he pointed out iiowlv r that fiome pre liminary work might be undertaken this fall letter from the seen tary of the canadian legion requuited permission to hold their annual poppy day campatui dotalui concenilng uio admlnutratlim of this fund wore iiupplb d the council anotluir letter from the 1 glon re quested that the cminrll continue the service on uemembranco day this y ar on november 11 tliat lues always bn held iho clerk was instructed to inform uu legion that permuslon waii glatlly given for the holding of the foppy day cam paign details concerning hemembrancc day and its observance were loft over for future vneotlng tho matter of unemployment relief was then dlscunsed by tho council in pre paredness for winter it was generally agrved that any men wlw refuwid em ployment at reasonable wages could b granted no relief iho council decided that immediate action should bo token and consult ed it artvliablo to fonn a central commit tic to deal with relief meanurcii lite clurlc was instructed to write uia mlnlntem r tlio town tho heads or the ladl organ uttlon the canadian ietflonand the fiatenial hoc l ties asking them to mil two represent nttv 1 jo u mi etlng to b held hi thi counrll chambt r on friday evnlng at ight o clock hopr uiitatlvi of the industrial instltutlonh at tho tow i wore also requested to be pxtjumt it wa1 felt that a gitural mikiting would bo too unwieldly to fiiuidlo uie matter wtuiam a den oakvllle william a deanc prominent gokvile rltbten passed away monday in his wvi n- tleth year after a brief uhuss the late mr deanc was born at dundas and ft t many year watt actlv in uie real estate builneas retiring to- oakvllle he wart a member of the united church tho oll- villi liklgit a v- jk a m and tho mytl3 bhrinent itio funeral was held on wd- ncsday afternoon from his late renldi m c kerr htreel under miumnln uuiiplt liiu rmeilt was mode at bt judt h oi me- t ry a o gamlilkl i chorgitown ah x null r j ranels cajnpbell ag 1 i dlid uuddmly hi pei 1 mcinorinl ifonpual hrampton on haturday night from a hi art titlark which ciune upon him whll i landing on tlvi t tn ot in llrumptoti 11 wl1 ruthed to uu luupltil by h rb rt distance of 0 org town with whom ni hud viliid linuupton and dlid ulnuwt immidlauly ho wiui a patlvo of cli org town and had livid uu re all hlt li reildid wlui a iliur mrs i rthu orr his only jurvlvlug relative h wiu mtmlur of the chunji of 1 mjluul dona1 d mi kav oi orgi uiwn a well knnwii llguri ot luwueslng i own- ship pnjjtf away im wlay in the do ith of donald mckay in his t4th year hun 1 in hntlurvaiul luouand mr m kuy riitne to cmiudii uj yi ars ago mid to ik up farming hn iwos it nu mb r of tin unlud church and u nliiunch i lln ul mr melt iy lit nurvlv d by two son t duvld of owen hound and all x utclhn will turns and throe dailghti rn mr j william klrkwood if icrln and knit aiul nllh at home mm mucuy prt tmiuud lilm 1 1 viral yuiru hg iho fuiurul will be held oil vrlday at tlio fi mlly n kid m with intenmnt at prn- vdi nee cum tcry john ivaiuion mllum iho flinern1 or lolm peirsou of milton who dlid thursday night of hut w ek took plare haturday a public iiervlio uas hi id in aruco anglli an churt h conductetl by hov canon nuful xnti r- ment wai made in icveritrei n cmetrv milton mr pennon was born in york shire kngloiul alhiut 77 year i no ciinu to canada in 1hb2 and ha i re idi d in thin district for the post twi ntyilvc yen ho wili a conservative surviving arc hit widow one wn ooorge petiiwui of milton and live daughters mrs chuii huini in alberui mra v oiiwm if hldgetoan mrs itohi rt haiiulton of milton and tho m1iuj i 1 hi n and m uj pear ion nt home soumeksolo and new itelng the trite observations of a itiien on visiting two lineal i- lujunpnuinu news of acton and the district walking mar uu artm last i hursday i vi nbig i hi ard miuiuis coming from th it plae which inudo me enter to see what wan going on tht re on the inside i found jlergt ja k algi r had a iqual of yimg lads putting uu in through thi unit movement or rllli drill liny w i t vi ry apt recruits and during a re- 1 porr d 1 in ard the inutru tor mty i hat wie g kd you are doing vi ry w 11 lie big an old iweat i wiut intern tul tiiough to htay iui hour or i to si o inul luur all i could lhe drilling outlmi d for about iui hour whin capt llarli r h tw kuiie in ujid inforiiu d tlu lids that uu commanding olflur major cousin would be along in aihort whll to inspect uu in hi am and i to id by whlh the h rg guv hi i itqiuul nion rifle lrlll and moved uiim uiound in plutnou drill wlui tin c o uiui eli rgt m ijor tllu ppurtl mill q m si coli mini x icanti d uiat it dr lmihanun li platiwin olflnr hue with tho drill imi hid thi men nit i down to tahh with uulr olflci rs urn injoyid ii fi il t ot tolliii pli i cake uiui junior i o i file lakeside chapter mating had a wull atundi d bukim ui meeting ut the home ut mlil1 aniln dunn lalt viii lug many luins pit tabling to fill hu in i im of the chihtt r win haiulli 1 i in uecn tary has purtu ulars of an i xiiptlonally inururtlnu route t foruiom with jltrry alilllty and any informa tion cm lie had ftoni u r mrn w i uobert wu wiui tlii prize wtmu r hi a mot original outtjt uhlrh wai hu n th bujnt jt dlsulii und th vry dillglitful luni h 1 1 rvol by th group lm u ws hv hurt in xh t pli u r thrown through thi t light miuii drlvi n by j hn liiirtonvlll wlu n hu rar ml in uu c ntrn unud laturdin as a ruailt of a ooliu ion with iuythi uliv r mi during iho v nlng uu re wire talk not empty up m ht i iho llril m ike capt harbir iipoke ot tho iil t oi in i il in p ctum wiilh tlu oi m ral iwilnt d out mime ulutht fuulli he said lie wui ph uu a thut 1011u of tin ut hud lw t n ovt rcomi ami showi l how by uttontirn to i mall d tall i uu acton plutoofi woul 1 coiupirc favorably with any other in thi ht flnumt hi was plenu e d to notice uu in nro of gambling and profanity m ijor omim n i iidelr uu d tho liuln alon le iiaiiiii hue mill tialel that ulthoui h the unirornu wore not in w hoou hi i k llv i roof of i utbiu r it side art ruooi a cur driven by homer 1 hire h avi niu loronto a hinge i nckli ji driving wa1 lulil again t ilmyu j hy irutfle otflur charli hi if rnoi pollci ulli g i tluttlmytlu trlui to paki i tho 1 utliiu r car while it uai paw ln u pirkiei truck lhoie injun d and uuir injurli are lohu luitlim r hruleil thigh mrn i ijitlme r iven hu trutlon or uu i right ir i ut on left uynpl brtiu i jimu walk r anca t r cut on arm qladya tallin r bruud lu ad and b irl dorothy ijitlmi r cut on arm und bnil e e uu ml j d ijitlimr und hi r moth i wio tutin to in i mi inorlul lloi pltal in iorniuuui llellrf ltatui in an i ifort uy formulati plans tr inid and will polhhed and eipiipnumt with r 11 r miiuuirii throughout will bluiod workid wonder4 and mud i the whiter the coum ii his taki n tin around with all contents except llv ullt citlrcns from all purls of the corn- block and the bluxe attracted hundred of ponton for miles around ihe hum mi illuminated uie sky vividly and tho red reflection brought crowds front ninny pomts cars were parked from the farm four mlus from pour corners as far ai speedslde while it u hot dinnltey knowrjust how the lire starteji a lantern which was being used aiparcntly ov- turned and ekjuotlid mr weatherstom endeavored to fight tho rlumes biforo they gained headway and was badly burnt d bout uie arnts in tho attempt fortun ately the wind was blowing hi a favorahlo direction and other farm bullutngs and f ln rhl w1u und to le dono the house were raved because of this horses and other live stock were af ly removed before they were endangered by the blase but the season s crop and ail other content of the bam were des troyed the barn alone was valued a from s000 to tfiooq but uie extent of the lou in connection with tho crop ami equipment u not yet estimated the farm was formerly the old oeorge arm strong homestead munlty with their varloui views could bo a icmbled in this manner for tho initial me i ting iho matter of purchasing potato k ut current prices und in ranging for iitoflng or them lu a suitable place won left in the hands of chief mcphunum arrange ments were also made for gottlng a supply of wood for relief imanuroi throughout uiu winter fire chief mcdinuld ankel that the municipal olflcers go over the lire hyd run li about town tlie cupi oiled and all the outlets tested before the cold wen thi r at the rpoclil meeting of uio council last woek to consider tenders for tho pump hemic heating tho work was awarded to v hlow for uo sum of 3l2 00 lhe work was to e started immediately dancing ityan auditorium cluelph every saturday jean night hawk orchestra 153 noukjir pa pi ilflson stratford a c n h t mployee for 3r years ami nu old i nldciit of atintford in tho penwn of uobort putu nuin died nt hh home 12 kent utreet there on wecli day afti rnoon mr pattenion win 12 yar or ago on tho unit of april ho had rosldod in ui ilford for 43 yoiin light yoarit ago ho received hit ponilin from the c n ii whore ho had worvol m a hollor makor mr putu ruon v in hud bun ailing for a numbor or yean lied of heart trotiblu horn in strabin ireland the son of tho late mr and mrs john patterson hu cuniu to america iml provlour to going to strut ford ho lived n now york and wootlstock wliero ho workeel as u boiler maker in uioi 1k uan married in woodstock to mijis mary otorny of aclon and rotuniihl to strut- ford wlurn ho had lived evor since mr pattertou was a member of st paul n church he also belonged to hoiueo lodge no 104 or tho oddfellows mr ami mrs patterson have no family he- nldr i his wife two ul iters mrs l ilon- nock wlnnlpesr and mni j putum etri- banc irolitnd uml ono m phow dwtd pattorwm of efew york ari left to mourn hli diath ihe late lolm paturuui of new york wili a hrouior rho f uiu r i v in jiolel from til t lato n slel nee 1j keiu strt e t utrutfoi d on friday af tern ion last iho service wiu held at tho house at j ill o clock and conducted by hov win wallace ihn funeral was under thu nut ipce of tho oddfellows ijwlgo of which mr pittenton was a membir mlts noilluum x prown ihe lato hannah palmer hrown wai tho third daughter of tho into andiev moore banilforel lowiujtlp f euott county of ontario und wns bom on chriitmus dty iroo and dlotlj at hoi homo near tlmohouie on piuhtf of tobor 3 1011 in uio mud year or hi r ago ihlrtyfour years ngo nhe was hi iv- rletl to the liito ttolwirt ij vl hrown who dlul july jt ioio ih r brother nv j mootl d d porfoniud tho marriugo coruitumy at hor f iitlu r n n nidi nco in tiiu lowmhlp of scott lo thi t union uu re we re no htlrinii she wiui actlvo in lunch work loving ivoiybody anil win ti iwotons of rare ability for a long tinu slui suit reel from cancer of thu nuimiirh whlth finally curried hor to tho grave hir funoral service was conducted by hrfr pastor uev ii ciildweill who spoke from i lhoji 4 14 for if wo bollove that jesus died and rose tigaiu veu in uiom also which sleep in jesus will aid bring with him he was assisted in tho service hy mrs hrnwtl s brother ltqv dr j k mooro of poterboro tho mm rt latives present wore hev tr moim bpd mm moore ioterboro dr mourns kalamazoo michigan mr john a itooel impn jilem on m hu pi cling olflc- ho nilel hurt w n two things tj li urvtd in the making of it rt glint nt hen at work work will when at pluy play w 11 do not look upon u i au olf u ni only becuu n while wp aic your otyicor i we an ul j your frit ml i if you t n- ountor any difficulty or troubl eithi r in your military eiutliu or your clvih m life do not bo ufrald to como to mi wc v111 help you at one point of tho proceeding i 0 io one i t the radio working and appro lrl- atily enough the jiong we he ard wiu oh canada wp stand on guard for ilie i hut is what the no lads arc doing i ta id- lng on guard for canada for while ther may be a gri at di ul of pe ace talk muni tlon un it 111 being prepin d for war auel i o we le ive tin j i die r in the making and vlilt tho old tildlir at old rink the r we re 11 or 411 mot lip i 1 rlday ovuilng at the old rink whv do tluy mitt i lie tr opening ijing li oh cunudul wi btind on ouard for thet i hut 1 pirtly why they miet once month ihoy ar i till on guard last 1 rl lay thoy itudled and dlcutwl tho une m- ploymcnt situation the y appointed a committee ot liiflue ntlul comnulel to lu te rvlew the good itoudi oomm l ion to urge th m to construct tho mil ton- act m highway 1 lu y dl icuiuied ways mid means of rt he vlntf dbtr u icd comradi i they arranne el for rcpreiontatlonii to ha niacin to the attormygtm ral to lm o certain uppoiutmenti awarded to arun cltlliin they also prepared for hcmmi- branco day wednesday november 1 1 after tho butlnotu session cotfoe and uandwlclu n wore nerved and they enjoyed uionuulviii with uougs and muntc io- wnrdi midnight the cloning song was imns ulth much fooling what nong wai it good night xiudloji not auld iang syne nol it was till i abide with me v nit palls the lvontldo thoy nun if tho whole liyiiin and went home tiik fvknintl mkal diokhtklt a young man wliaei knowledge of card t wili i jftn me ly vl ilonary wis roped in to roiiipleito a bridge four after a few moniiutu ho tnmmlltid hli first mldnuo hy throwing auay a king on it trick 1- rtudy taken by riophqpeilt il ace oood in liven it licllowcd tho young m in i purtni r a king iimj n t in uilly uwit an net you know 1 know utftinmirod uu b glnne r but i thought id let it have u try liiltlamvn and callml cltbjin from all walks of life tog tin r for a round t iblo confer nee tomorrow night hi the c mn- cll clnunlwr liiatthor will lm mul a ruch work in a forgoui conclu ilon white uu ilrtit mooting is nece n arlly confltiid to make for a working committee n nee d will undoubtedly glvo v ryoni a chuir to uivo in mini way cltly ni an all anxloii 1 to 1 crve within th ir limltltatlonii and thi 1m t way will iv to lend undivided iiupport to u cent il organ litlon moral uml pro tlcal mp- port will both unilouhtehy lw ajipn lat- e i by tlune who uhouldi r the re pou- mblllty if you have hcn called 110011 to uppi nr iui a repr e ntatlvc at that mi tinr do not ihlrk your re ipou dhlhtv mulredoi muuu iwtth 1 ouuel arcllental malcolm miilr n death ums crwa d by hi 1 falling from a we it bound tr lght train unci wu 1 purely urckli ntal u cor- one r s jury cl cided at itockwooel iui t ijiuridny nliht follow inu an inquc t hit- tlu clrrum unci 1 unrounding tho death of thi trim lent tho proceeding 1 1 brier three quarter l of un hour 1 ulf lcliitf for uu liourittk qf all tho evidence and the deliberation 1 of tho jurors only four ultnr in wro licard u relation or th dead mull tho uookwood itution orent coiihlnble lloyd minnie and uio physi cian who pi r fanned tho autopiy tho verdict vlos lei follows wc the jury after lu arlng tho cvlde nco find unit malcolm mulr on october 3 rainn t his death by fnlllnp from a weitbolnid c n it train about bao mllw wit of ltnckwooel wc r of the opinion that hi 1 death wa1 purely accidental and uiat no blame can be attached to unyono irulnm mi ixial lliui llayed when tlio reir truck of canadian na tional hallways train no 31 on 1u way from toronto to gode rich was mln- swltched when going into tho uldlnt ut shakcjipoaro uliout il 30 o clock saturdi y night it le ft tho track ripping up more than 100 tits and delayed tho ohlmgn- monlnul illcr no 20 more thmi t hours numbtr jo moots no 3 at shako- spe aro and it was about three quarter of a mllo away when tho accident oc curred rho lluir wnn flogged mid v in hold up until the auxiliary unci crow from otrutrord vl ited tlio ixcno and got tho tiiiek buck on tho siding triwk num- be r 31 wiu going about 1 lx miles an lioui at tho time into tho 1 tiling to allow no jo to pici shiiki poire is about lk mile i tail of htrnttord on uie roronto track uumiwu 1 1 tyltmuti d nt ab nit 150 auperlntench ntl w v wicgur in hiveatliiiiting to di termino tho cuuiu a mooro iyumunnborg ny two mothers uov dr w h mooro of ith iru y and it p moor high uwt altu we ri not able to atti nil i hue suite ni were prtvi nt mm w j urown fjxbrlilgemij f 3 hlodgett dotro t and mrs t 1 dwon carr of merlin al 0 nli cos und in phov11 howard h mom 4 and mis mooro v g well and mn wi lit toronto mr and mrs howaid idftr mr unci mrs i ii oke hran- ford dr v w hrown and daughter of wuterw lltti mlohlun mr and mr 1 11 amy on and dauglit r in law qorm- ley mrs jeunlo3hmi s and daugluii mm maluiown loronto mrs l jtiintr detroit mrt kmlly hrowfi toronto mr 11 lid mm a 1 hrown arton iho ilonil ottering wore beautiful which boip ko tho high usu m in which the demon a was i wo of tho thno youngkiigllahihoji who lutvo round a good liomo wlui mr und mrs urown sang by her request when livingr taco to paco she was laid to rest in ipatrvlow cemetery acliu beside her husband ktunc anulvrraury sunday and manday on sunday october l knox prciiby- ti rlan church acton will cnlobrato iu eighty fifth unnlvt rury special unnl verimry rorvlcs commemorating tho e vent will imi held nt 11 a m and p m and on thi occiuilon uie hov oeorgo howvind h d ndnlstcr of jcnox ohurci stratford will bo tho special speaker i hit church choir will c on tribute aii- nlvert iry music on monday evening the litdli 1 aid socli ty have arranged for populnr event a hot j upper and concert iht t upper will be tairvitd bt tlui baio- nu nt of hit church from nix to eight o clock lvdlowlug this a splendid music ul anil literary programme will be given by mus m harr planlat mrs joshu held contrulto mrs callander saimno and mr ijiewm pianist orouolph knox church choir members in quartettes and duetts and mrs g dcisereault elocn tlonlst the prices have tnni made very reasonable at 25o ror adults and mo for children trtdulii one admission uicludes ruptier and concert splnulw proraiiimc ttarlhts convention important itcsolutioiih i 11 1 meeting ilancniet held on thuredjiy evcmnjt the ollicen klectod with every tiatlur uj uut couu y 1 xc pt two why were provi nt d by w 1c lie mi from atti uding tlm mnlhiou 1 of uu 1 iilteni leach n liuitltute hi id tn ac tyi in t week wire profitable mid thoroughly joyed by this repn w ntatlvi gath ring elu ullenlult i lu miethig we re hi id in knox 1 rrbyte rlan chun h 1 hool rw m and un ijulln aid dve 1 tb or tn unlud und pit kbyte rlan chun lus pie vld d tpleiidld in ls for tlu druej it i in uu ichool room of the unhid church und arranged uu txuiqui t on ihureli i vi nlng whli h prijvil a mo t njoyable iuuiil fiutuie of uu gulurlng ihe- opiiilug ixrelei on hun duy nun nlng w r t undue tul by hi v h i 1 hi nnli m a jd on prlday moril i by uev i a sawy r i ih tlu it iihluits ueldn j wai given by mls mury a lluu of ne 1 on and mri m j moor of alton g 1v1 uu lreunr r 1 l interne nt i mr a j painter of uu hamilton normiil s hool gave informational uid ituitnu tlve addr jii hi 1 tubjuli ik1 ig ihe plure or manual training in uu public lelmol und me tiuwl 1 in con strut tlve work fir the ungrod d school th round tuliu coiifenutii and dlieu lou i on u ache r 1 probli 111 1 wi re ft utu e of thi convention tint biought out ninny valuable lkolnui und gnv prattle al 1 1 ii tauce to tlu nu mliors i he im lie tor 11 pe rlod rondurtetl by inspector i m d ny s 11 a and m11 re port or tlu ota by mbei vi 1 hurst were 111 item iu itu that wi ro li foimutlomu unit helpful a foitur of the ihumluy afternoon piognunmi was the music imppluel by mi pupils or alton public school midij- t liadtrihlp ot mri m it m0010 lhe ehlldnns choir numbers ami dm tt bv pi unci 11 chi holm and vernon agncw no john no wer items that we u lu joyed on rhuruluy evening at 10 p n a baiique t in the unllrd chun h 1 chuol 1x10m provide d a mnit enjoyable dive nil m flom tho bin lilt 1 ne don l ihe lulle of the prt byterlan luid unite d church 1 iprtud tuhlrt thut were u di light v ill tin uppe tulug vlandj iho udditc t of welcome to uu t e r 1 at this b mqui t we rt given by wntd n a mai on of acton unci mr l ge oge llavlll chuthiinn of acton school hoard itimi on the too t li t which wu pre nlcled ov r by mr j m deuyen h a vie re toil is to tho king cnnucli propou d by ml 1 murjorlc ijaa on und rt ponded to by mr rilph hughe i tlucutlon pronoitd by mis j i mckay and re ijwinded to hy ml11 m l currte i em hers 1 yelc rati ana propoi i by mln v ilrown re ponded to by mi sanderson und mu ii l cuir seen tary of the women a i caelum laileri tlon at a uwdul time in tho lown hall tho trimcn wore conducted by mr h c side ulu 1 of dundas among tho re ohltlomi that we re pu on record at thti convt ntlon w ro tin following which wi ro paui d unanlmoui- iy 1 iliat the thuuks of this convt ntlon lie extetideid to the cltlk tin of acton es pecially to uie laelles and otticlais of tlu united und presbyterian churches foi their klndneia and tronblo which hnvo tended to make our stay in acton ono of pleasure und prollt 3 i hat wo as a hotly or teachers in convention cmble d expreni our appre ciation for tho cordial manner in whch tlio mln titer ot kduoatlon has re colvi el all deputations of teachers dealing with our educational matters 3 that a resolution of condolence bo uut to mut uarbara lllott ou account of heir recent iwrouv ment by tho diiih of her shter mlsi kulott who for many lars took un active part in our conven tions 4 that u1i1 institute deploreu the de- morallritig and perverting influence of moving pic tures as preivatllng in our theatres to clay und respectfully lequtit the government to see that a strlcler ceiuoriihlp lie tn forced to insure that till moral and intellectual inter sts of youth ho not iiocrlucod to the commercial lu- tortiti behind film corporutlonu fi i hut uie hal ton county in itluto in actorelanco with the nqtu it from the porm ii teoclnrs rcsiw otfully k thi county council to provide for a 111m- phlct of information for th uso of teucheni of the geography of huh on county and that a copy of this resolu tion ihi sent to the county clerk 1 hint ve ixprew our hevrllcit ap ple elation to ihe toichors f acton for hi ir work in making thu ronvonuon 11 iucoe an i ha nlictlon of oificors for the yuiir 1ui1ij held at the prlday aftonioou feailim r suited us follows honorary prejultnl j m d nyc 11 various interesting items of news banc in kuff at itank of montrwl mr itank holtowuy who has been the l itrtoouj tiller at uu hank of montrrl for the pa t ytar ut no hail been pro- moted u the brain h at ouulpii where he uill b r living c lit r mr corley of meaford is now tilling th vaoaney on the nuit h re hum d by hu 1 mova mri ktlukry injured in uf arcidetit win ftluek y e t at ton ii mi lily brul id and bully uhaktn up in a 1 tr ace idi nt lai t 1 rlilay ilunit tin u mill from le rgu lhe a e idi nt v is thi o uu ilipperyc ndltltn of tin nvi mint hu ar ouiik by mr stuck y jui of mr w j slurke y of alton und ilriv n by mr 1 11 ul nthtlr ijtldilt 1 hit tht dltc h unci itrlklng a uny turned over 1 mulling it tnitlly unci in juring th o t upanlr mi litue ke y h und mr hod nelltl u r 1 hake n ip while mi suukey 1 ulf re 1 u compiund frui tun of one ki ii me admitted to th mtlarliult ho illal but later n moved to hli iwinii mr slue ke y wis abli to come lionu to acton on i in cji y kouktown won hy on president j a lockhart vloeprrsldoill miss kdua nell so rotary miss m 2i htnnett ivcitsiiror met m it moore executive miss jardlno euontnj miss v huffrmn mebion mbts peddle rrafalgar italph hughes nassagaweyu oka delegates howanl wrlggls- worth mtis edith donkln 1 iteyw cmiilxlhuiidt lletumi the ivio i i it school at ceortretown but tridity aftvnioon ilu annual 1 leld diy of the o org town high school wiu held but 1 rteliy und tbeiacton high school wu 1 lnviteu to romp t uuulimt the in unci nilul 1 of uu wjiools tewk part in the intr- couuty meet at llurllngton i hey ut ro given ideal weiitlur lor the meet und a go idly number of athlete took part m tucli event when the polnln vtr uitallc d up tho oe urge town b iyi but lli with ac em having ttl but tin georgetown girl hid u ko id e elite on tin incab und won by 1 good number of polnti lhe following re the re uu running hrouil jump jpnlor nmr ad 111 l feet 11 lnchu crichtcn ot orgetown smttli acton itunnlng ilroad jump senior mlinm georgotown 1 feet 5 inche bkllling aeton hlthurd on oeoitetown hop step and jump junior norton aetui h hit 10 inchc near actcn tu ackhame r acton hop su p and jump senior lunti acton j4 fi t li inche lttrharclin oe orgi town mlmni ge orgetown 100 yard doji junior ntnr actcn 1j cond i crlchtein georgetown smuh arton 100 yurd dub senior mlmm oeorge town 1 itcondi lunt ac i en elklllliii acton jj0 yard 1 junior neur acton 31 uiccond crlchtein aeorgitowii smith arton j jo yards senior idint 2fj itconiu mlmiiia aeorgtoown hlcliardion george town illch jump junior norton acton 4 feet lnchu crlchton gcorictoin s maclaren oeorge town high jump senior itlchartkon georgetown 4 ft t 10 inches mlmmu georgetown dunk acton 440 yurels junior crlchton geo te- town 1 minute uiccomlt smith acton kennedy georgetown 440 ynrdn senior lanty acton 1 jkiihiuto ulcliardtton georgetown mlmmi georgetown pole viuilt ulclinrd jifl georgetown feet 11 inches swuckhamer acto 1 wright georgetown iltcyclo uoce maclaren atorgtown mcdonald otorgotown lvani geo it- town half mile iii lay race acton mrm i i minute 40 iiecnndi oeorgttoun 1 o m ii acton vann i georgetown bent the acton boji by 10 point tlm ior ut tho end ol tho mt ot being in to 07 plrtt counted b iiolnti- kirond 3 point third 1 point ainm evnarrs ihreohkgwl ilace h wilktr and h smith georgetown p sargent and e mnynard ge orue town oral chuhmn und muriel agar acton potato race jj walker georgctowii 0 ii smith georgetown hopping uari k hale deorgctowi h wilkor georgitown hall throwing junior l wdjjdhiill acton h smith atorgetown hall ilirowlng senior m uipnett aeorgelown h o itrandor aclon standing urcvad jump junior k ilulc oooruetown m near acton i abel svvttyjir aeton stiuidbik- ilroiul jump be nlor h ostmndcr arton h walker gt org town oral cbilmors acton hnsketball ihrowlng junior h smith george town i swlucr acton d maoarthur arton haiketball ihrow senior p uonu- than gchtgetown h oitrande r aeu 11 oral ohalmors acton 7ft yard dash junior h sarg nt ooorgetown d coxe acton 76 yurd dash senior a clurrldgc acton 11 wukcr georgetown huimmg high jump junior h smith q orgetown i swltcer acton h tayoi acton itunnbig high jum senior oinl chalmrra acton a maynard aeoig- toati a clarrldge acton

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